Landing pages and platforms

We call them MVP's. An MVP is the most basic version of your concept you can present to your customer. The main thing we love about MVP's is the speed with which you can deliver your product to your customers. That's important because you need to validate your ideas. You can use a landing page to validate your concept by using it to gather email addresses. Many email addresses equals a lot of interest. You can use a basic version of your platform to validate your features before you spend too much time on them. Allowing you to adjust your concept or pivot with ease. After your first version is deployed you can test, adjust and add features iteratively until your project is just right.

Benefits

Focus on the features that matter

A minimum viable product forces you to find the features that are most important for your product. Prioritizing features and deploying quickly sets a strong foundation for any project.

Quick customer relations

Quick deployment means you're also able to swiftly introduce your products to your prospective users. Start your customer relationship soon and get their feedback as you introduce new features.

Cost-efficient development

Put the focus on your product's core mechanics and reduce the risk of building features that have a bad market fit. Add features based on the feedback you get, when you get it. Adjust and improve.

Sprints

Sprints you say? I don’t much feel like running.
Don’t worry! It’s not about sports. A sprint - in the way we do it - is based on a concept that’s developed and employed by Google. In its essence it’s a short-term, intensive way to quickly generate results. The sprint we most often emply is centered around creating a quick prototype and testing it with users, but a sprint is also an excellent way to create a great pitch. Don’t hesitate and come sprint with us!

Benefits

Validate your concept

It’s important to validate
your ideas before building anything! In the conceptual stage you could still easily pivot your concept in a direction that works. Later on - not so much

Real user testing

What’s the best way to find out if your idea is actually a good idea that people will end up using? You involve them in the process from the beginning. Using a sprint you can easily start user testing from the first day using basic prototypes.

Quick and short-term

It doesn’t take months in order to do rudimentary research, you can do it in just a few days - and with limited budget. A sprint allows you to quickly filter problems and obstacles from your concept that might be a lot more difficult or costly to handle later on in the process.

Digital Consulting

Feeling lost? Let us show you the world.
Who doesn’t love some good advice? When starting out as a digital company it’s hard to figure out what your roadmap should be when creating your company. The same is true for existing companies who are looking at new features or new strategies to take their product to the next level. Advice on these topics will give you a clear roadmap on where to go next and which actions you need to take to fullfil your goals.

Benefits

Objective advice

It's easy to get lost in your own product, especially when you really love it. We're able to provide an unbiased third-party opinion on whatever issues you might run into.

Technical and design decisions

Are you wondering about the best way to approach a certain issue? We can help you device a technical strategy, improve your UX design and help you get a clear view on putting your product in the market.

Cost strategy

Do you have a great idea but don't know how to start making it into a real-live product? We can connect you to the right people, make sure you have a solid strategy and ensure you don't pay too much.